I decided after Morgan's vintage baseball birthday party
that I was going to incorporate the things I had purchased
for party decor into his bedroom decor.
His birthday was a month and a half ago...
I just finally got around to making those changes.
There's still a long way to go.
It's starting to come together,
but it still doesn't have that cohesive look I'm going for.
So, even though it's not done yet,
I wanted to share a few pics with you.
I made this bunting for Morgan's birthday. I love the color combo and the fact that it really is made out of vintage fabric my mom gave me! |
I made this pillow out of the same material and some pillow stuffing I had from an old project. |
I bought this shelf yesterday at Goodwill at $1.99! |
The baseballs sitting on the top of the shelf were signed by guests at his party! |
I bought these blocks at a thrift store awhile back and they were used for his party. Now they are sitting on the window sill. |
Homemade chalkboard, also from his party. |
Of course a little touch of burlap for my boy =) |
I replaced paper poms that were hanging with these white paper lanterns from our wedding! |
Last, but certainly not least. A vintage school map I found at Goodwill yesterday for $2.99!!! I think I may be obsessed with it! How cool is this? |
I'll be sure to post an update with full view of the room when I'm all done.
xoxo,
Ashley
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so JEALOUS of that school map find!!! i want it!! :))
ReplyDeleteI love the letter spelling out his name, that is just too awesome! Would you mind me asking where you got it from?
ReplyDeleteDanielle - I'm still excited about that find and can't get over the fact that it was only $2.99!
ReplyDeleteBrianna - I don't have it saved on my computer, but I think it's just your basic "Arial Black" font super sized. I printed out the letters (1 to a page) and traced them onto heat and bond paper, then I ironed the heat and bond to my fabric and cut it out along the lines I traced. Finally you peel and iron again onto your other fabric. Make sense?